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Traveler's Notebook, Regular size, mink oil and double threading
Traveler's Notebook, Regular size, mink oil and double threading
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www.recyclart.org/2016/06/renotes-13-old-scheduler-notebook/
Hello. My name is Waldemar and I making notebooks out of paper waste.
MontBlanc Starwalker Midnight Black Metal: www.montblanc.com/en-us/shop/writing-instruments/starwalk...
ミドリのMDノートとモンブランのスターウォーカー万年筆。
The spiral-bound "things to do" notebook, the composition book for the "Daily Pages" (inspired by Julia Cameron's "Morning Pages"), the folder containing our calendar and stull for appointments, all on my cherished lapboard.
Textile cloth, boards thin enough to be almost flexible, leather decoration on top right corner. 256 pages of 100 gsm paper with a dot grid and page numbers. This is my current best understanding of ideal style and proportions for an everyday notebook.
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«In the Internet it's called Netbook, it's the size of a thin book, and it works as a expandable notebook, some kind of multidimensional writing. It has all the tools I need in a big computer, but less powerful. I can't post-process my photos in it, or work in big development environments; but I can write down everything I need, I can surf the Internet, I can chat and communicate.
It's everything I dreamt when I was a student, and a amateur writer...»
I recently received a sept couleur B6 notebook that I ordered from papeterie nota bene in Montreal. Price: $5.60 CAD plus associated taxes and shipping. I was somewhat amused to purchase a notebook with a French product name that was made in Japan, from a shop in Montreal. The global marketplace wins my heart again.
The notebook is 80 sheets of B6-sized paper, 7mm x 24 lines. It has a stiff, but not inflexible plastic cover with subtle raised diagonal lines marked into it. Behind the front cover is a blank coversheet. This keeps the writing on the first lined page of the notebook from being visible through the transparent cover. The coversheet is an ideal place for writing your contact information, or sticking a book plate or ID sticker of some sort. A small decal near the bottom of the front cover gives the name of the notebook, as well as symbols indicating that the notebook can be used while traveling or at home. Good to know!
The back cover is essentially identical to the front, with a small product decal including the UPC code. There is no back cover sheet.
There are seven colors of cover available, hence, sept couleur. The notebook is bound with a double coil of polished metal.
The paper (75g/m) is white, but not overly bright. The lines are unobtrusive and don't interfere with fountain pen ink. The pages are smooth to the touch, similar to the feel of Apica paper, without feeling "coated". Each page has a fine perforation located a few mm past the coil binding. The pages are easy to separate from the notebook.
I tested a page using a Lamy Vista F nib, a Lamy Al-Star M nib, a Lamy Accent M nib, and a Waterman Phileas M nib. The inks were Lamy Violet, PR Midnight Blues, Lamy Black, and Waterman Florida Blue respectively.
The overall writing experience was smooth and pleasant. The ink drying time seemed to be slightly faster than with Rhodia or Clairefontaine paper. This trait is consistent with Apica paper, another very good Japanese product. All of the pens glided across the page with a decent degree of smoothness, with no traces of feathering or bleed from any of the inks, including the particularly juicy Waterman.
If you like coil-bound notebooks, you will like the sept couleur line. I prefer the smaller B6 size, but nota bene offers a larger B5 version as well.
Traveler's Notebooks and inserts by Morgan Le Fae's Trinkets (www.etsy.com/shop/MorganLeFaesTrinkets)
Traveler's Notebooks and inserts by Morgan Le Fae's Trinkets (www.etsy.com/shop/MorganLeFaesTrinkets)
This is the closeup view around Tim Holtz fragment of my project, 'Inspire - notebook'.
The detail explanation can be seen at:
www.flickr.com/photos/tomoh/3737537565/
Today (Monday) is the National holidays in my country, and I'm gonna go to a home party of one of my firiends from now on. So I would post my article about this project to my blog after I came back. (Maybe, tommorow.)
Sorry for the inconvenience for the people are used to enjoy reading it.
updated: July 21st, '09 GMT
I've just updated my blog where materials etc. are written:
http://tomohsattic.blogspot.com/2009/07/inspire-notebook.html
If you interested in it, please access.
TFL! :)
Notebook made using all natural and recycled material. The pages inside are 100% recycled paper. The cover is a sheet of handmade paper that I made using my green paper scraps. Bound onto a leafy twig from the back yard.
Bound using the same method as my "chopstick notebooks" - tutorial here:
myhandboundbooks.blogspot.com/2007/07/bookbinding-101-cho...
Visit my bookbinding blog for more stuff about making "recycled" books
There is all my job´s planning for the days of the week and all the written related stuff I need to do my workload.
what i didn't anticipate - but should have - given his love of writing down his thoughts is that odin would be very keen on taking a few ( i.e. all ) of the notebooks for his own use.
odin: "hey, those look great. can i have them?"
me: "uuuuuhhhh. i was really planning on these using these around the house and at work."
odin: "oooooh, c'mon! i can have at least one, right?"
me: "o.k. one will be fine for now. we'll order more. pick one."
i secretly hope he doesn't pick the red "amber" notebook because i like the color as it slowly dawns on me that i'm giving him the option of choosing a notebook dedicated to a style of beer and wonder if he's going to take it to school.
gah. he chose amber. now i'm thinking i have to order some winter editions and swap them out on the chance he wants to use it for notes at school :-)
Japanese stationery giant KOKUYO launched the Systemic series of notebook cover since Nov 2008. I totally missed this new product range but when I was in a trip to Shanghai meeting KOKUYO representatives there, I saw a nice leaflet for Systemic and enquired about it. A few days ago I received samples and found them very pleasant to use.
The Systemic series has 3 sizes (B5, A5 and A6) and two colors to choose from. Although the cover is specifically designed for Campus notebooks in the same sizes, I found that the A5 and A6 versions also work well with Moleskine's large and pocket size notebooks!!!
It is really a simple non-intrusive notebook cover. You can insert any two of the wide variety of Campus notebooks in it. The Campus notebook line also has free or dated diary versions so it can easily be used for business or personal. A nice looking ribbon tied to eyelets makes two bookmarks. An outer pocket on both the front and back cover provides temporary storage and act as a pen holder. A good quality elastic band provides enclosure function.
I think it is a great answer to many people who like to consistently use a refillable notebook but need an outer jacket/cover to hold more items or have a better presentation. To Moleskine fans who are yet to find a nice cover, this might be an answer too.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/kokuyos-systemic-cover-for...